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Matthew McConaughey was not always sure his place was in Hollywood.
Back when the star was best known for his romantic comedies like "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" and "The Wedding Planner," he said he decided to take a break to rethink his career.
"Iāve usually zigged when I felt like Hollywood wanted me to zag," the 54-year-old told "Twisters" star Glen Powell for an article in Interview magazine. "When I had my rom-com years, there was only so much bandwidth I could give to those, and those were some solid hits for me. But I wanted to try some other stuff. Of course, I wasnāt getting it, so I had to leave Hollywood for two years."
McConaughey said the break was "scary," and he considered leaving acting altogether and starting over again in a completely different career.
"I had long talks with my wife about needing to find a new vocation," he explained. "āI think Iām going to teach high school classes. I think Iām going to study to be a conductor. I think Iām going to go be a wildlife guide.ā"
The actor married wife Camilla Alves in 2012, and they share three children together.
The "Dallas Buyers Club" actor said he "honestly thought, āI stepped out of Hollywood. I got out of my lane.ā The lane Hollywood said I should stay in, and Hollywoodās like, āWell, f--- you, dude. You should have stayed in your lane. Later.ā"
He said, although the time off gave him a feeling of "insignificance," he knew that was what he needed to do, "so I wasnāt going to pull the parachute and quit the mission I was on. But it was scary, because I didnāt know if I was ever going to get out of the desert."
Powell agreed that even though there are "ghost stories" about actors who took a break from the industry and never found their way back, it is still good to let Hollywood "miss you."
McConaughey, a Texas native, likened it to "lean horse, long ride."
He explained, "I donāt know about you, but for me, going back to āA Time to Kill,ā after I first had a big success in a major studio picture and became famous, I remembered that the Thursday before that movie opened, thereās 100 scripts out there that I wouldāve done, and 99 of them I could not book. Over that one weekend, 99 noes became 99 yeses. I was like, āWhat? Three days ago, Iād have done any of these! And now youāre asking me which one I want to do?ā It was a hell of a shocking thing."
McConaughey said he then grabbed a backpack and headed off to Peru for three weeks, so he could "hear myself think."
His last rom-com role was in 2009's "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," and by 2011, he was starring in "The Lincoln Lawyer." In 2014, he won his first Oscar for "Dallas Buyers Club."
Earlier in the interview, McConaughey professed, "Once I felt like I was in Hollywood, I felt comfortable enough to go back home. You can really be an honest observer of humans in Texas. Itās tough to do that in Hollywood, because everyoneās a voyeur. Instead of going someplace to eat, a lot of Hollywoodās going to that place to see whoās coming to that place to eat."
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